A review by jamietherebelliousreader
The Girl in 6e by A.R. Torre

4.0

4 stars. Not exactly what I was expecting based off of the synopsis but I still really enjoyed it. A.R. Torre is slowly but surely becoming one of my favorites. She does dark and twisted so freaking well.

This was a very addictive read that grabbed me from the very beginning. Deanna is such a unique and fascinating character. She works as a cam girl and locks herself inside of her apartment so that she won’t go out and kill people. Judge me all you want but I thought she was awesome. Not because she had urges and thoughts of killing people (I’m not a psychopath. tuh) but just something about her character outside of that I really liked. She was very witty and independent and strong. She took no shit from no one and I’m always here for characters like that. Plus, her growth as a character was really good and no spoilers, but what she does in the end puts her in the ‘forever a bad ass’ category for me. It was great.

I liked that there was a hint of a romance, if you can even call it that. It’s more like the start of something, not really romance, between Deanna and Jeremy. It really takes a backseat to the main plot and doesn’t really get touched upon until the very end. It was well done and I can definitely see it going somewhere between the two of them. They’re both fucked up so it’s match made in craziness. Cute.

The writing was good, the suspense was top notch and kept me on edge and the ending wrapped up nicely. I could definitely see this being just a stand alone but I am glad that there are more books because I want to keep reading about Deanna and where she goes from here.



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